Cyprus
Gaza’s post-war architecture exists on paper, but can it be implemented? - analysis
The idea of Hamas-free camps may become the first visible test of whether the Board of Peace can build an alternative inside Gaza.
Israel looks from the Mediterranean to India for a new strategic front to contain Iran - analysis
Ukrainian tycoon wounded in Monaco bombing is Jewish, active member of Dnipro community
Israeli tourist arrested for attempted murder after triple stabbing outside Ayia Napa nightclub
Cypro-Minoan script on Tel Dor lagoon anchor reveals 11th-century trade routes
Antiquity study links Israel’s Carmel Coast to Cyprus and Egypt through inscribed anchor and jars bearing Egyptian numerals.
Cyprus invites Turkey's Erdogan to summit despite long rift over 1974 invasion
Cyprus and Turkey have no diplomatic relations and hosting a Turkish president might prove challenging both because of the diplomatic tightrope arising from past conflict and logistical issues.
Catch-22 on Cyprus: Stranded abroad as Iranian missiles close Israel's airspace - opinion
Stranded in Cyprus as missiles rain on Israel, one family is caught between feeling safe and restless, waiting to go home, which may not be the same when they return.
Wine Talk: On a mission to save Mavro wine
Mavro means “black” in Greek. This is the most widely planted variety in Cyprus and is the workhorse grape of the island.
Thunder road and missile sirens: My odyssey of pain to get back to an Israel under Iranian attack
Reporter's notebook: Alex Winston describes his multi-country journey back to Israel, where his wife and children waited under Iranian missile fire.
Israel closes skies amid Iran missile threat; El Al diverts Paris jet, Israir freezes all flights
The country’s two largest carriers, El Al and Israir, will halt every scheduled flight and divert aircraft already in the sky, stranding thousands of Israelis abroad.
Cypriot police, Israeli security forces arrest man with IRGC-ties on suspicion of terror plot
Cyprus lies very close to the Middle East and has in recent days been used as a transit point for people either leaving or going to the region amid a conflict between regional foes Israel and Iran.
Birthright participants demonstrate resilience and a deep love of Israel amid Iran war - interview
These young adults showed that resilience is not just within the bones of the citizens of Israel, but within the blood of the Jewish people, wherever in the world they may be from. Am Yisrael Chai.
Wine Talk: A land of mountain vines, cats, and roses
The world of Cypriot wines is so full of surprises. It is certainly worth investigating.
WATCH: Birthright Israel participants set sail for Cyprus after boat organized exit from Israel
Since Friday, the participants on the funded trip to Israel have been near protected areas in central Israel.